RE:mind Strategy

Enhancing memory through science and lifestyle

There still is not a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. However, scientific research indicates that there are many steps you can take to reduce your risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease and to potentially improve your cognitive function if experiencing early stages of cognitive impairment.

Recent work by the prestigious Buck Institute for Research on Aging suggests that Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other forms of dementia don’t have a singular cause. Instead, they’re brought on by a variety of lifestyle deficiencies.

By assessing your genetic, laboratory and cognitive test results, we can identify the lifestyle factors that are contributing to or putting you at risk for dementia.

The RE:mind program was originally created by the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in response to public interest in cognitive decline studies. AFFIRMATIVhealth licensed RE:mind from the Buck in order to bring the latest research and findings on improving brain health through combination therapy out to the millions of those impacted by Alzheimer’s or dementia.

Are you doing everything currently known to potentially impede the progression of cognitive decline and improve your cognitive function?

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The RE:mind Program

AFFIRMATIVhealth’s RE:mind program is a science-based, lifestyle management and educational program that utilizes the latest research in the field to identify factors that may be contributing to cognitive decline. We deliver a personalized protocol for each participant to follow in coordination with their own physician’s care, and we provide individual support, and follow-up. We empower individuals who desire to take control of their own future in a program designed to maximize long-term cognitive health.
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